Charleston Keynote Now Streaming
November 5th, 2009Here you go:
News, thoughts, ideas, and more from Virtual Dave Lankes
"Virtual Dave" Lankes is an associate professor at Syracuse University's School of Information Studies. Click here for biographical information.
OCLC Global Scope of Library Activity: Thanks to Stephen Abram for the link to a new OCLC piece: http://www.oclc.o... http://bit.ly/a4zqSG # 2010/02/06
Manuscript Submission: So in case you were wondering why posts and talks have slowed down this past year I thought... http://bit.ly/c9wRNx # 2010/02/04
Bullet Point: Dear Steve Jobs, iBooks has me Nervous: …or, Why Apple should talk to librarians about iBooks. What ... http://bit.ly/9DehN9 # 2010/02/02
@librarythingtim it looks boring in the extreme. I pray they just didn't talk about sharing, annotations, social tools, etc. # 2010/01/27
Watching live blog of Apple announce - iPad. Don't get it. I already have to carry my laptop and a phone. iBooks? Really? Pretty Kindle? Meh # 2010/01/27
Lunch with the chancelor and the Morth Korean delegation. How often do you get to say that. # 2010/01/26
I'm skiing. No really. # 2010/01/24
I hate that to make a book pretty I must first strip out all the formating and make it ugly to hand to the publishers. # 2010/01/23
Success is continuing to fail until you don't - Craig Ferguson # 2010/01/18
Going to do midwinter booth duty in Syracuse u booth at midwinter # 2010/01/16
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